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Cooper City High School

Cooper City High School
Cowboy rider.jpg
Address
9401 Stirling Road
Cooper City, Florida 33328
United States
Information
Type Public
Motto "Home of the Cowboys"
Established September 1971
School district Broward County Public Schools
Principal Wendy Doll
Grades 912
Enrollment 2,281 (2011–2012)
Campus Suburban
Color(s)      Red
     Black
     White
Mascot Pistol Pete (formerly Lasso Larry), a cowboy
Website

Cooper City High School is a high school located in Cooper City, Florida which teaches grades 9-12. The school includes standard high school curriculum plus specialized classes devoted to career development including auto tech and computer programming. It has an average enrollment of approximately 2,400 students. Since the 2004–2005 school year the school principal is Ms. Wendy Doll. The school colors are red, black, and white and the mascot is a cowboy named "Pistol Pete." Pistol Pete was once deemed inappropriate because he wields two handguns and was replaced with Lasso Larry, but was brought back in the 2014–2015 school year. The school has been awarded the Blue Ribbon School of Excellence award. Cooper City has an FCAT school grade of "A" for the 2013–2014 academic year. The school was also ranked #382 in the High School Challenge Index of 2011 out of approximately 30,000 schools, marking it as one of the top high schools in the entire nation. It is also #46 school in the state of Florida.

Classes were first held in 1971 behind city hall on SW 90th Avenue. The original buildings on Stirling Road were completed in time for the 1972 school year. Over time, Building 1, the main academic building, started to deteriorate with roof leaks, inefficient air conditioning units and water intrusion. A new 36-classroom building opened during the 2007–2008 school year. This building was followed by a new cafeteria which opened in May during the 2009–2010 school year. An entirely new building to replace Building 1 started construction during the 2012-2013 school year and opened in November of the 2013-2014 school year, complete with new general purpose classrooms, a science wing, a new childcare building, business labs, an automotive facility, and new offices. Building 1 was demolished and is now two grass fields, one of which is used for student parking. The back part of the original school (the media center, the music wing, the early childcare wing, the auditorium, the gym and the locker rooms) have either been remodeled, left as is, or repurposed..

Prior to the 2012-2013 school year, the school operated on a semester block schedule, where students had four 90-minute classes that changed each semester (except for some courses such as band and childcare that lasted the entire year). From the 2012-2013 school year through the 2015-2016 school year, the school operated on a "straight seven" class period system due to county budget cuts, where each class was 50 minutes and courses such as auto-tech and childcare took up two class periods.


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